So far, it’s like this:Dilma has seven big problems, and they are:1) Economy out of control, same with inflation, growing unemployment, everything with a worsening trend;2) The uncomfortable revelations of the Car Wash investigation. They show a corrupt government and undermine the PT (Workers Party);3) The “petrolao” (huge Petrobras scandal) on the move, showing that part of the stolen money ended up in her 2010 campaign (and, perhaps in the 2014 campaign, too);4) Fiscal crimes detected by the TCU (equivalent to the GAO in the U.S.) show the administration in a clear situation of lack of respect for fiscal responsibility;5) Plummeting popularity because of the evident electoral embezzlement in 2014 and above items;6) Absolute lack of control over popular demonstrations;7) A loss of the support base in Congress.So far, after the depressing agreement with (Senate president) Renan Calheiros, she partially solved – in the Senate – item #7 (and possibly #4, based on the votes Renan controls in the TCU). She does not have any control over the worst ones: 1, 2, 3, 5 and 6.In other words, she has fallen from the 40th floor; when passing by the 13th floor, she arrives at the notion that everything is OK.